All right. Grab your tissues, because
you're going to need them. This video of a husband
serenading his wife before she underwent
surgery for brain cancer is the sweetest thing
you will see today. Take a look. [MUSIC PLAYING] (SINGING) Every time I look
into your eyes, I see it. Every time I get a
pretty sight I feel it. Come on, man. Oh. Oh, butterfly, I want you. From Charlotte, North
Carolina, please welcome Ray and
Roslyn Singleton. First of all, y'all
look fantastic. Thank you. Thank you. Y'all look fantastic. I heard you were
surprised that we called. Oh! Surprised is an
understatement of what we were when you called. When I got the call, my
iPhone shows the zip code where it came from. It said Burbank, California. And she said, I'm
from The Ellen Show. My head exploded,
literally exploded. It was the greatest
call I've ever got. And look where we are. And then he called me
and he said, hey, I just need to tell you something. Are you sitting down? And I was like, yeah. He said, The Ellen
Show just called. And my phone fell on the ground. I was like, you're lying. You're lying. You shouldn't lie like that. It's so close to Sunday. You shouldn't lie like that. He was like, no, they did. I was like, oh. OK. OK. It's so close to Sunday. It's so close to Sunday. You shouldn't tell fibs. Wednesdays are OK. Yes. Yeah. All right, so I can't-- you look fantastic. I mean, you look fantastic. [CHEERING] And I guess-- and we
should thank the doctors, because you said to them-- I mean, you had
surgery a month ago. Yes. And you said, I got to
be on The Ellen Show, so I don't care what you say. Let's get it. Let's wrap it. I'm doing it. Whatever you got to do-- Wrap it up. Wrap it up. Because I'm going. I'm going. Whatever you say,
I could care less. Ellen is more important. So let's-- Right. Let's figure it out. I'm going. Yes, that's what I said. A month ago you had surgery. Yes, ma'am. January 7, yes. And so, and you-- I'm going to say,
how are you feeling? But you look-- I feel amazing. You look amazing. Thank you. [CHEERING] I feel amazing. So you posted this. Really, basically,
you put that together. You sing to her, and then
you put that whole little, that we just showed a small
amount, of the whole journey that she's gone through. And I assume you did
this as a love story just to show her strength of
what an amazing woman she is. Honestly, Ellen, it
wasn't even that. I wanted just to make her smile. I literally just wanted
to see my wife smile. I was in-- she was in the
waiting room in surgery for a lot longer than
it was supposed to be. So I was nervous downstairs. I'm pacing. I said, I want to make
a video for my wife that's going to make her smile
after having her head cut open. And look at this
million-dollar smile. How can you not? Yeah. You-- Look at her. I don't know who to
suggest right now, but any one of our
sponsors or any sponsors-- this smile is
a million-dollar smile. She should be
representing some company, because that is a million-dollar
smile right there. Thank you. Thank you. So you're a Navy veteran. And this is the second time. So-- Yes, ma'am. So six years ago? Yes. 2013 was my first surgery and
first bout with brain cancer. And it was stage
three the first time. And the tumor was the
size of an orange. I don't even understand that. Yeah, neither could I. But-- I mean, the size of an orange--
what were your symptoms that you got to that point? So it was-- migraines was the
most prominent or the most that I had gotten. I had blurred vision. And then when I would
sleep sometimes, I would lay on one
side of my head. And when I could hear
like the seashell noise from the fluid kind of swimming
around in my brain not going in the right directions, yes. Wow. So you said, maybe I
should see a doctor. Maybe I should go
get this checked out. Yeah. And it actually wasn't me. It was my dad who said--
because I was young, and my dad was like, you're
going to go to a doctor? I was like no, I'm good. He was like, you should go. And so I went. And they said, you know,
have you had any symptoms? And I told them. And they said, well,
let's do an MRI. And they came back and told me
it's an orange on your brain. Wow. Yes. OK, so you get rid of that. Yes. And then you're clear for-- Six years. Six years. Six years. Yearly scans every--
between July and October, I got scanned. And six years, I was
perfectly healthy. So no symptoms at all. None. And then you go in
for a routine check, and they find another--
how big was this one? About the size of
a half a dollar. About that big. But it was in the
same location that I had gotten the first one. So from October
10th until, I want to say, a week before surgery,
Ray and I were in the doctor's office three to four times a
week every week, doing MRIs, doing scans, blood work. You had to wear the
device for three days. I had to wear this wonderful-- Headpiece. --headpiece that had, like,
this wonderful little Balenciaga bag that came with it. Yeah, OK! That monitored me all day. It monitored my brainwaves. It monitored me while I slept
to see if I had seizures or I was having any
irregular brain activity. Luckily, thank God, I wasn't. So I just luckily only had the
brain tumor, and that was it. So-- So that's gone now. The brain tumor's gone. And we start cancer treatment
in about two weeks-- radiation first and then
chemo after radiation. So-- All right. Yes. Well, you're going to
beat this because you have an amazing attitude. Absolutely. And you have to. We're going to take a break. More after this. We were just talking
during the break. And I said what an
inspiration you're going to be for so many people
out there because it's one thing to get diagnosed once. And it's hard enough. But to beat it and
then it come back? And then you have this-- you're not sad. You're just happy. Absolutely. Tell everyone why you
have this attitude. I have this attitude
because I feel personally that God gives battles
to certain people just to let other people know
that it's going to be OK. And I'm not going to lie and
say brain cancer is a breeze. It's not. But positive prayer,
positive people-- [APPLAUSE] And it makes it better. Also, if they were told me that
I had to go to brain cancer to see you, I would have
signed that line, like-- Let's go. Let's do it again. Sign me up. Yes. But honestly, it's a
blessing because there are so many people that are
going through cancer-- breast cancer, brain
cancer, any type of cancer, anything in life. And it's going to be OK. It's going to be OK. Yes. Just keep going. Even if it's not the exact
outcome, it's going to be OK. It's going to be OK. All right, there's
someone else that wants to say something to you. You inspire a lot of people. And I know you're inspired
by a lot of people. And so Dwyane Wade was here
on the show the other day. What? Oh, wow. And he left this
message for you. What? What's up Ray? What's up Roslyn? This is Dwyane Wade. Kaavia and my wife is not
here right now with me. But we're sending our love. We're sending our
love to your family. We're sending our love
to both of you two. Keep going. Keep fighting the good fight. Keep believing. Make a team to keep inspiring. I'm sure so many people around
you guys that y'all inspire every day. So I'm definitely
inspired by the story that I've heard
from both you guys. And I know my family
will be as well. So from the Wade
family, much love. And please, please,
keep believing. [APPLAUSE] All right. I don't know if you have any
plans for Valentine's Day. But I just want to send you
anywhere you want to go on me. Dinner is on me. So find a nice
Sizzler somewhere. And-- [INAUDIBLE] We going Sizzlers. We going-- Also, our friends at
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they want to give you flowers, chocolates-- Oh, hey! Thank you. Thank you. This is some aggressive flowers. It's very aggressive flowers. And also, $25,000. Oh! Chocolates and money! We'll be right back. Hi, I'm Andy. Ellen asked me to remind you
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